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##http://www.uglyangel.net/2011/01/wally-park-meet-holly-park.html##Ugly Angel proposes an off-site lot and free shuttle to keep the Hollywood nightlife from parking on residential streets.##
##http://www.uglyangel.net/2011/01/wally-park-meet-holly-park.html##Ugly Angel proposes an off-site lot and free shuttle to keep the Hollywood nightlife from parking on residential streets.##
    • Metro Service Enhancement Hearings Begin Tonight in the Taj.  Get the Details Here.
    • Gov. Pushes Budget in State of the State (LAT)
    • Another East Coast Writer Does the "Car Free in L.A." Trip (WaPo)
    • Bikeside: Is Your Street a Livable Street?
    • Study: Red Light Cameras Reduce Fatal Crashes (LA_Now)
    • Bike Advisory Committee Talks New Projects, Full Committee Meets Tonight (LADOT Bike Blog)
    • What to Do About a Killer Crosswalk?  Call the CRA, LADOT, and your Councilman (NoHo Arts District)
    • Nick Kristof Seems to Think America’s Traffic Death Epidemic Has Been Cured (NYT via Sblog NY)

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